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I look neither to the right nor the left, but walk straight
 
I look neither to the right nor the left, but walk straight
 
forward as frankly as I can, without giving [[underline]] offence [[/underline]]
 
forward as frankly as I can, without giving [[underline]] offence [[/underline]]
and if I [[underline]] chance [[/underline]] to [[underline]] offend [[/underline]], it is neither intentional, nor
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and if I [[underline]] chance [[/underline]] to [[underline]] offend, [[/underline]] it is neither intentional, nor
 
from impoliteness.  
 
from impoliteness.  
  
 
I am sorry to say that Dearest Frederick is much pulled
 
I am sorry to say that Dearest Frederick is much pulled
 
down by the last course of Medicine He has been obliged to use
 
down by the last course of Medicine He has been obliged to use

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Frogmore House Septr. 13th. 1826.

My Dear Lord and Lady Aran.

I was so hurried with my foreign Post on Sunday last after underline Church. /underline that I could only thank you for your most kind underline letter in a Postscript. /underline Today I am desirous of saying more fully how thankfull I am to underline You both /underline for your underline friendship /underline and how gratefull & underline proud /underline of your underline good Opinion /underline I can only declare that I trust in Gods Mercy to unclear me right, and underline Act, or underline try to do so /underline, to the best of my underline power. /underline I look neither to the right nor the left, but walk straight forward as frankly as I can, without giving underline offence /underline and if I underline chance /underline to underline offend, /underline it is neither intentional, nor from impoliteness.

I am sorry to say that Dearest Frederick is much pulled down by the last course of Medicine He has been obliged to use